Šćit (Scit), Bosnia and Herzegovina
Monterrasol Travel private minivan tour.
Private tour package 19 days in Bosnia and HerzegovinaYear-round Bosnia medieval land extended 19 days tour from Sarajevo. Off the beaten path cultural tour. Historical sightseeing. Amazing nature, delicious cuisine.tour ID: #366
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Tour summaryYear-round Bosnia medieval land extended 19 days tour from Sarajevo. Monterrasol Travel private minivan tour. Off the beaten path cultural tour. Historical sightseeing. Amazing nature, delicious cuisine. This page describes details of the multi-day private car tour #366 offered by Monterrasol Travel. We, Monterrasol Travel, are an independent tour operator specialized in cultural and destination tourism. This sightseeing tour has been developed by Monterrasol Travel for private travelers based on our own experiences and belongs to the group of car tours with pre-designed itineraries. If you like this tour but you would like to change something, please do not hesitate to contact us and mention the ID number of this tour: #366. The custom itinerary will cost you nothing, it's free from our side. The tour will start and finish in Sarajevo (Sarajevo), Bosnia and Herzegovina and will take 19 days (18 nights). During this tour you will visit Sarajevo, Tunnel of Hope, Etno avlija Mačkovac, Srebrenik, Doboj, Tešanj, Banja Luka, Ljubačke doline, Ostrožac, Bihać, Una National Park, Štrbački buk, Martin Brod, Ključ, Jajce, Travnik, Šćit, Mostar, Blagaj, Žitomislić, Podrumi Andrija, Počitelj, Kravica, Međugorje, Radimlja, Stolac, Vjetrenica, Zavala, Tvrdoš, Trebinje, Sutjeska National Park, Višegrad located in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Overall, with this tour you will visit 4 UNESCO World Heritage sites and 5 sites from the UNESCO Tentative List (sites that were submitted to the World Heritage Committee, and are awaiting to consider for nomination, and therefore suitable for inscription on the World Heritage List). Additional informationWe will pick you up at any hotel or place, in or around Sarajevo (Sarajevo) Drop off is the same as pick up, or upon request in another place. We, at Monterrasol Travel, practice the Slow Tourism philosophy. That means that we work our tours at a pace that allows to our clients have a more authentic experience and a true exploring of each destination that features in our itineraries. The default tour price includes rooms in 3-star hotels, which are usually not near historical centers with pedestrian streets. If you would like better accommodation in terms of location and quality level, please contact us. This tour can be booked by solo traveler as exclusive solo tour (the tour will be for you only, without other travelers in the vehicle). The price for 1 person reflects it. We provide for this tour a special discount for pensioners (seniors citizens). We recommend you consider traveling off-season. Advantages of traveling off-season. Photo galleryPhoto gallery of attractions involved in this tour. Tour descriptionIntroductionTravel with us on an extraordinary 19-day journey through the medieval heart of Bosnia-Herzegovina, a land where time seems to stand still among ancient fortresses, sacred monasteries, and untouched natural wonders. This comprehensive off-the-beaten-path cultural tour has been carefully designed for discerning travelers who wish to delve deep into the rich tapestry of this captivating Balkan country, exploring its diverse heritage across all seasons. From the vibrant streets of Sarajevo to the remote castles of the north and the sun-drenched landscapes of Herzegovina, each day reveals new treasures and warm encounters with local hospitality. Come with us to discover medieval towns perched on rocky outcrops, thundering waterfalls hidden in pristine forests, centuries-old wineries, and remarkable UNESCO-protected sites that tell the story of Bosnia-Herzegovina's extraordinary past and vibrant present. Day after day descriptionDay 1. After beginning our tour in Sarajevo, we dedicate our first day to exploring the city's rich historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site), with its fascinating blend of Eastern and Western influences. We will visit the neo-Gothic Sacred Heart Cathedral from 1889, explore the Gazi Husrev-beg museum housed within a 16th-century Islamic complex, wander through the enchanting Bascarsija old bazaar dating from Ottoman times, and admire the iconic Sebilj fountain, a wooden masterpiece from 1891. We will remain in Sarajevo for the next two nights. Day 2. After an overnight in Sarajevo, we travel to the Tunnel of Hope museum, a poignant reminder of the city's resilience during the 1992-1996 siege and a powerful symbol of human endurance under extraordinary circumstances. Returning to Sarajevo, we will visit the Olympic museum, commemorating the 1984 Winter Olympics and preserving the spirit of that historic international event that brought the world to Bosnia-Herzegovina. We will return to our accommodation in Sarajevo for a second night. Day 3. After 2 nights in Sarajevo, we begin our journey by taking the Sarajevo funicular to the mountain overlooking the city for spectacular panoramic views of the valley below and the surrounding Dinaric Alps. We then travel to Etno avlija Mackovac, a charming ethno village showcasing traditional Bosnian architecture, crafts, and warm rural hospitality passed down through generations. After that, we will come to the city of Tuzla for our overnight accommodation. Day 4. After an overnight in Tuzla, we travel to Srebrenik to explore its magnificent fortress, one of the best-preserved medieval fortifications in the country, first mentioned in 1333 and perched dramatically on a volcanic cone overlooking the surrounding plains. We continue to Destilerija Monogram to visit this renowned winery and distillery, sampling artisanal fruit brandies and learning about traditional production methods. After that, we will come to Gradacac for our overnight accommodation. Day 5. After an overnight in Gradacac, we travel to Duga Njiva to explore its serene monastery, a place of spiritual reflection and religious heritage dating from the medieval period. We then continue to Doboj to see its imposing fortress, dating from the early 13th century and strategically positioned above the Bosna River, offering insights into centuries of defensive history. After that, we will come to Doboj for our overnight stay. Day 6. After an overnight in Doboj, we travel to Tesanj to see its ancient castle, whose origins trace back to the 14th century, later serving as an important Ottoman stronghold with well-preserved architectural elements and panoramic views. Continuing to Banja Luka, we will visit the Mariastern Trappist abbey, a Catholic monastery founded in 1869, known for its peaceful atmosphere and traditional cheese production. After that, we will come to Banja Luka for the next two nights. Day 7. After an overnight in Banja Luka, we travel to Ljubacke doline to explore this picturesque ethno village nestled in a valley, offering fascinating insights into traditional rural life, architecture, and customs preserved for generations. Returning to Banja Luka, we will visit the modern Christ the Savior Cathedral, an Orthodox cathedral completed in 2004, explore the historic Kastel fortress dating from Roman times, and discover the local brewery, renowned for traditional beer craftsmanship since 1873. We will remain in Banja Luka for a second night. Day 8. After 2 nights in Banja Luka, we travel to Bosanska Krupa to explore Zeleni Otoci park, a beautiful green oasis along the Una River with walking paths and pristine nature. We then continue to Ostrozac to see its charming castle, a fortified structure dating from the 16th century that blends medieval and Austro-Hungarian architectural elements overlooking the Una River. After that, we will come to Bihac for the next two nights. Day 9. After an overnight in Bihac, we venture into the pristine wilderness of Una National Park, exploring its scenic roads through lush forests and along crystal-clear turquoise waters. We will then travel to see the magnificent Strbacki buk waterfall, one of the park's most impressive cascades with its thundering 25-meter drop, followed by a visit to the serene Martin Brod waterfall nestled in untouched nature. We will return to our accommodation in Bihac for a second night. Day 10. After 2 nights in Bihac, we travel to Kljuc to explore its historic fortress, a key defensive structure first mentioned in the 14th century, strategically positioned above the Sana River with commanding views of the countryside. Our journey continues to Jajce, where we will enjoy a peaceful walk through Mlincici park with its historic watermills dating from the Ottoman period, set idyllically along the picturesque Pliva River. After that, we will come to the historic town of Jajce for the next two nights. Day 11. After an overnight in Jajce, we dedicate the day to exploring this remarkable town. We will marvel at the unique Jajce waterfall, where the Pliva River plunges 22 meters directly into the town center, visit the ancient Mithras Temple from the 4th century, explore the 14th-century fortress that once served as the seat of Bosnian kings, and wander through the well-preserved historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site) with its charming streets and ancient churches. We will remain in Jajce for a second night. Day 12. After 2 nights in Jajce, we travel to Travnik to explore its impressive 15th-century fortress, once the residence of Ottoman viziers and offering panoramic views of the town and surrounding mountains. We will also stroll along the scenic Travnik river, with its picturesque old mills and colorful bridges that have inspired poets and artists for centuries. After that, we will come to Bugojno for our overnight accommodation. Day 13. After an overnight in Bugojno, we travel to Scit to explore its serene Franciscan monastery and the fascinating Ethnographic museum, learning about local heritage, traditional crafts, and rural life passed down through generations in this mountainous region. Our journey then brings us to the iconic city of Mostar, where we will spend time exploring its vibrant historical center and gaze upon the famous Stari Most (Old Bridge) (UNESCO World Heritage Site), a masterpiece of Ottoman engineering from the 16th century. After that, we will come to Mostar for the next three nights. Day 14. After an overnight in Mostar, we travel to Blagaj to see the remarkable Blagaj monastery (UNESCO Tentative List Site), a Dervish monastery built in the 16th century at the base of a dramatic cliff overlooking the crystal-clear source of the Buna river. We continue to Žitomislić to visit the Orthodox Žitomislić monastery, beautifully rebuilt after the 1990s conflict, and then to Podrumi Andrija winery to sample local wines in the picturesque Herzegovina countryside. We will return to our accommodation in Mostar for a second night. Day 15. After 2 nights in Mostar, we travel to the picturesque medieval town of Pocitelj (UNESCO Tentative List Site), with its characteristic stone houses climbing the hillside and 15th-century fortress overlooking the Neretva River. We will then continue to the stunning Kravica waterfall, a 25-meter-high cascade surrounded by lush vegetation, perfect for relaxation and enjoying nature's beauty. Our next stop is Medjugorje, the world-renowned pilgrimage center where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared since 1981, attracting visitors from around the globe seeking spiritual renewal. We will return to our accommodation in Mostar for a third night. Day 16. After 3 nights in Mostar, we travel to Radimlja to explore the remarkable Radimlja archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage Site), featuring exceptional stećci medieval tombstones from the 15th-16th centuries with intricate carvings and inscriptions. We continue to Stolac to view its ancient fortress (UNESCO Tentative List Site), followed by a visit to Vjetrenica cave (UNESCO World Heritage Site), the largest and most biodiverse cave in Bosnia-Herzegovina, with its impressive underground chambers, unique wildlife, and archaeological significance. We will also see the nearby Zavala monastery, an Orthodox monastery dating from the 13th century, nestled dramatically beneath the cave. After that, we will come to the charming city of Trebinje for the next two nights. Day 17. After an overnight in Trebinje, we begin with a visit to the Tvrdos monastery, an Orthodox monastery originally from the 15th century, where we can also explore its renowned winery producing fine wines from ancient cellars and vineyards. Returning to Trebinje, we will see its elegant 16th-century Ottoman bridge, visit the beautiful Hercegovacka Gracanica church perched on a hill overlooking the city, and wander through the well-preserved historical center with its stone streets, squares, and welcoming cafes. We will remain in Trebinje for a second night. Day 18. After 2 nights in Trebinje, we travel to Sutjeska National Park, the oldest national park in Bosnia-Herzegovina, established in 1962. We will explore its scenic roads through primeval forests and dramatic mountain landscapes, home to the last primeval forest in Europe and the site of a significant World War II battle. Continuing our journey, we travel to Visegrad to see the magnificent Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge (UNESCO World Heritage Site), an engineering masterpiece from 1577 spanning the Drina River, immortalized in literature. After that, we will come to Visegrad for our overnight accommodation. Day 19. After an overnight in Visegrad, we explore Andric-Grad, also known as Stone Town, a unique tourist attraction and cultural project built in 2011-2014, dedicated to Nobel laureate Ivo Andric and his novel 'The Bridge on the Drina', featuring traditional architecture and museums. After that, we will return to Sarajevo, where our memorable tour concludes. ConclusionWe warmly invite you to join us on this extraordinary 19-day journey through the medieval landscapes and cultural treasures of Bosnia-Herzegovina, where ancient fortresses, sacred monasteries, breathtaking natural wonders, and warm hospitality await your discovery. Travel with us to uncover the authentic soul of this captivating land and create memories that will remain with you forever. Border crossing for this tripThis tour does not require border crossing. Money and paymentsIn each country of your trip you can use main credit and debit cards. You can use ATM to withdrawal cash or pay at purchase point with card. More information on currencies, payments, and use cards you can read on this our page: On the trip: currencies, payments, card use. Last reviewed: 4 March 2026 Tour itineraryTour starts in: Sarajevo (Sarajevo), Bosnia and Herzegovina day 1: visit Sarajevo historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site), visit Sacred Heart cathedral in Sarajevo, visit Gazi Husrev-beg museum in Sarajevo, visit Bascarsija old bazaar in Sarajevo, visit Sebilj fountain in Sarajevo; accommodation in Sarajevo Tour finishes in: Sarajevo (Sarajevo), Bosnia and Herzegovina Planned distance of this tour: 1809 km. What is a good itinerary for a multi-day tourHow to understand if this itinerary is good for you? Read our advice: what is a good itinerary for a multi-day tour. If you like this private tour and itinerary but you would like to change something, please do not hesitate to contact us and mention the ID number of this tour: #366. We do not charge for development a custom car tour itinerary, it will cost you nothing. We will be glad to discuss with you the details of your future trip and plan it following your ideas and wishes. Visited places during the tourOur tour will pass several towns and places along the route. Each town and place has something to offer from a tourist's point of view. We will stop in each place and explore its attractions. The exact attractions for each place or town can be seen in the tour's itinerary. Here is the list of places visited during this tour, in the order they appear in the itinerary. Sarajevo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for brewery, bridge, fortress, fountain, funicular, historical center, museum (archaeological), museum (National), old bazaar, park, river, viewpoint, catholic cathedral, orthodox cathedral, islam mosque; historical center is a UNESCO Tentative List Site Sarajevo, nestled within the greater Sarajevo valley of Bosna river, is surrounded by the Dinaric Alps and situated along the Miljacka river in the heart of Southeastern Europe and the Balkans. It is the capital city, the administrative, political, economic, social, cultural, educational and sport center of Bosnia-Herzegovina. It is affected by both the continental European climate from the North, and the Mediterranean climate from the South. This historical city is rich in cultural and religious diversity. Tunnel of Hope, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for museum, sightseeing The Tunnel of Hope educates on 1990s Balkan conflicts, particularly on the siege of Sarajevo, often overlooked in mainstream history. Built secretly using shovels by Bosnian forces, the Tunnel facilitated the transport of food, fuel, weapons, and humanitarian aid. Visitors leave moved by the stark reality of war and inspired by human tenacity, making it a must-visit for history buffs and empathetic travelers alike. Etno avlija Mačkovac (Etno avlija Mackovac), Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for ethno village Srebrenik, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for castle, fortress Srebrenik fortress is located near the town of Srebrenik, on the territory of Bosnia & Herzegovina. Currently, Srebrenik fortress is country's best-preserved medieval castle. Earliest records date back to 1333. Doboj, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for fortress, historical center, museum Doboj It is one of the oldest cities in the country and the most important urban center in northern Republika Srpska. The area had been inhabited ever since the early Stone Age, and the Roman Empire had an army camp and a settlement in the vicinity of the town dating from the first century AD. Doboj Fortress, a magnificent object, was considered to be a royal property, now with Gothic structure, served as the focal point guarding the entry into Bosnia proper as it overlooks Doboj valley. Tešanj (Tesanj), Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for fortress, historical center, viewpoint Tešanj fortress is located in the town Tešanj, on the territory of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Tešanj fortress was built in the center of Tešanj, on a steep and rocky hill, along the river, and known from medieval and Ottoman times. Currently, Tešanj fortress is one of the most significant and biggest fortresses in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Banja Luka, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for brewery, fortress, museum, orthodox cathedral, islam mosque, catholic abbey, catholic cathedral Banja Luka is the second largest city, after the capital Sarajevo, of Bosnia-Herzegovina and the capital of the Republika Srpska entity. It has a rich mixture of preserved architecture combined with a rich culture that provides Banja Luka a unique charm. It's one of Bosnia's most modern and up-and-coming cities. Banja Luka is famous for the medieval fortress, Orthodox and Catholic cathedrals, mosque, and a vibrant pedestrian zone at the center. Ljubačke doline (Ljubacke doline), Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for ethno village, open-air museum Ethno village Ljubacke doline is designed and set as an open-air museum with the intention of showing the life of a community that used to inhabit this area, its traditional architecture, material culture, and furniture from the late 19th century and early 20th century. Ostrožac (Ostrozac), Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for castle Ostrožac castle is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Una-Sana Canton just outside the town of Cazin, near the village of Ostrožac. The castle dates back to the 16th century when the Ottoman Turks established the Ottoman province of Bosnia. A second addition was made to the castle between 1900 and 1906 by an unconfirmed member of the Habsburg family. Bihać (Bihac), Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for museum, park, river Bihac is a treasure trove of history, culture, and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the old town of Ostrovica, the medieval fortress that overlooks the Una river. Nature lovers will appreciate the stunning scenery of the Una National Park, with its emerald-green waters, waterfalls, and colorful banks. The city's historic center is also worth exploring, with its mix of medieval and Ottoman architecture. Una National Park, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for nature, park, river, viewpoint, waterfall Una National Park was established on 29 May 2008 around the rivers Upper Una River, Krka and the Unac. It is largest national park in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The main purpose of the park is to protect the unspoiled Una river and its tributaries Krka and Unac, which run through it. The waterfalls are main center of interests in Una National Park. The most famous waterfalls are located close to the village Martin Brod and another one is called Strbacki Buk, located further downstream. The the Strbacki Buk is the largest waterfall on the Una river, and is one of the main feature in the park. Štrbački buk (Strbacki buk), Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for nature, park, river, viewpoint, waterfall Strbacki buk is a 24 meters high waterfall on the river Una, on the territory of Una National Park in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The waterfall is count as the highest and the most beautiful waterfall in the Una National Park. The Una river is actually a border between Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia. Martin Brod, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for park, river, viewpoint, waterfall The Martin Brod waterfalls are a series of three waterfalls, cascading down a rocky slope. The air is fresh and clean, and the sound of the water creates a sense of tranquility. The Martin Brod waterfalls are a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Ključ (Kljuc), Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for fortress, viewpoint The Old Town Kljuc is the pearl of our medieval heritage and architecture and represents an invaluable cultural asset of great historical value. He played a significant role in the history and politics of the medieval Bosnian state, and his masters were powerful nobles from the river valley of the Sana. The first fortifications of the medieval town Kljuc dates back to the 13th century. The first written mention of Kljuc is from 1322. Jajce, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for fortress, historical center, museum (history), nature, park, river, viewpoint, waterfall, franciscan monastery; historical center is a UNESCO Tentative List Site Jajce is a town and municipality located in the central area of Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the confluence of the rivers Pliva and Vrbas. Jajce was first built in the 14th century and served as the capital of the independent Kingdom of Bosnia during its time. A medieval fortified old town of Jajce is one of the best preserved fortified capitals of the Bosnian Kingdom. The old Jajce walled city core, including the waterfall, and other individual sites outside the walled city perimeter, such as the Jajce Mithraeum, is designated as The natural and architectural ensemble of Jajce and is placed on the UNESCO Tentative list. Travnik, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for architecture, fortress, historical center, river Travnik is a charming small town located 90 km northeast of Sarajevo, and it is one of Bosnia-Herzegovina's most historically important towns. The town's centerpiece is the medieval Travnik fortress, which was originally established and controlled by Bosnian rulers before the Ottoman takeover of the 15th century. The town has a cultural heritage dating from the Ottoman period, with landmarks such as the Hadji Ali-bey Mosque, the Regional Museum, and the elaborate gymnasium built in the Austro-Hungarian architectural style. Šćit (Scit), Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for museum, peninsula, franciscan monastery Scit is small village located in central area of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The village location is notable because it's fully placed on the peninsula located in the middle of artificial lake. Scit is famous for Franciscan monastery built in the 15th century and very specific locality. Mostar, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for brewery, bridge, historical center, medieval old town, museum, river, franciscan monastery, islam mosque, orthodox cathedral; historical center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Mostar, beautiful and historical town, located only 60 km away from the Adriatic Sea, is the cultural, political and financial center of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Its diversity and architecture make it truly special. The Old Bridge, built by the Ottomans in the 16th century, is one of Bosnia-Herzegovina's most recognizable landmarks, and is considered one of the most exemplary pieces of Islamic architecture in the Balkans. Blagaj, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for architecture, bridge, cave, fortress, landmark, museum, river, viewpoint, islam monastery; monastery is a UNESCO Tentative List Site Blagaj is a village in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of Bosnia-Herzegovina, located in about 15 km from Mostar, and is one of the most valuable mixed urban and rural built environments in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Blagaj has eleven national monuments, and is famous for the spring of the Buna river coming from cave, historical Dervish monastery (tekija) built around 1520, and medieval fortress Blagaj Fort, town-fortress complex built on a 310 meters high karst hill. Blagaj is also known as a residential area of Bosnian rulers and royal families. Žitomislić (Zitomislic), Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for frescos, garden, museum (ecclesiastical), paintings, winery, orthodox monastery Zitomislic Monastery is situated in southern Bosnia-Herzegovina, nestled in the lush valley of the Neretva River, approximately 15 kilometers south of the famous city of Mostar. This Serbian Orthodox monastery stood as a spiritual beacon for Orthodox Christians in the Herzegovina region for over 400 years. Podrumi Andrija, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for distillery, winery Počitelj (Pocitelj), Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for fortified town, fortress, medieval old town, viewpoint; medieval old town is a UNESCO Tentative List Site Pocitelj is a small Ottoman-Mediterranean settlement, built along the Neretva river, conveniently located on the major road between Dubrovnik and Mostar. The walled town of Pocitelj evolved in the period from the 16th to the 18th centuries. Architecturally, the stone-constructed parts of the town are a fortified complex, in which two stages of evolution are evident: medieval and Ottoman. Kravica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for nature, park, river, viewpoint, waterfall The Kravica Waterfalls, also known as Kravica Nature Park, are one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's most spectacular natural wonders. Often described as a miniature version of Niagara Falls, this breathtaking ensemble of cascades and travertine formations is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling through the Herzegovina region. Međugorje (Medjugorje), Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for catholic pilgrimage center Medjugorje, with special vibe and a mild Mediterranean climate, is the largest tourist and pilgrimage site in Bosnia-Herzegovina. It is a popular pilgrim's destination. There are a number of religious significance places that you should visit if you are there. Radimlja, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for archaeological site; archaeological site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Radimlja is a main UNESCO World Heritage Site where is possible to see so called Stecci, a monumental medieval tombstones. Radimlja necropolis located near town Stolac, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is one of the most valuable monuments of the medieval period in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Stolac, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for ancient megalites, fortress, river, viewpoint, waterfall; fortress is a UNESCO Tentative List Site Stolac and surroundings have been inhabited since ancient times due to the area's favorable natural environment. The rich grounds along with other natural benefits attracted prehistoric man, and later the Illyrians, Romans and Slavs, all of whom left a wealth of anthropological evidence. The area has been settled for at least 15,000 years. Vjetrenica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for cave; cave is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Vjetrenica (the wind cave) is the largest and most important cave in Bosnia-Herzegovina, is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and one of the most important caves in the Dinaric Alps mountain range, which is famous worldwide for its karstic and speleological richness. It is a real treasure in biodiversity. Also, it is the home to the famous olm (cave aquatic salamander) and houses beautiful cave formations as well. Zavala, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for cave, frescos, paintings, viewpoint, orthodox monastery The Zavala monastery is an important and old Serbian Orthodox monastery located in the village of Zavala, on the eastern part of Popovo Polje, in Herzegovina, about 50 km west of the city of Trebinje. The northern part of the monastery's church is situated in a cave. The Zavala monastery is famous for frescoes with vibrant, well-preserved colors and an unusual depiction of Jesus Christ. Tvrdoš (Tvrdos), Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for winery, orthodox monastery The famous monastery Tvrdos, located about five kilometers from Trebinje, dates back to the Middle Ages and it is believed that it was founded by the Czar, Saint Constantine, and his mother Saint Helen. The Tvrdos monastery is renowned for its wine production and its wine cellars, with possibility to wine tasting. Trebinje, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for bridge, historical center, museum (ethnographic), museum (history), river, viewpoint, winery, orthodox cathedral, orthodox monastery Trebinje, the southernmost city in Bosnia-Herzegovina and one of the most beautiful cities in the country, is the economic and cultural center of the region of Eastern Herzegovina. Its Ottoman walled Old Town together with the Arslanagic Bridge (which is one of the most attractive Ottoman-era bridges in Bosnia-Herzegovina) are the most visited tourist attraction in Trebinje. Sutjeska National Park, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for park, river, scenic road Višegrad (Visegrad), Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for bridge, river, tourist attraction; bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Visegrad is a town and municipality located in the eastern part of Bosnia-Herzegovina. It rests at the confluence of the Drina and the Rzav rivers. The main attractions in Visegrad include the Ottoman-era Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge (UNESCO world heritage site), which was popularized by Ivo Andric in his novel The Bridge on the Drina. A tourist site called Andricgrad (Andric Town), dedicated to Andric, is located near the bridge, and its construction is being financed by the famous film director Emir Kusturica. #366 Tour mapDue to the length and duration of this route, we were unable to put all the tour attractions on one map. Because of that, here is a general map of this tour. Please click on "Tour maps detailed" to see detailed maps of this tour. Tour starts in: Sarajevo (Sarajevo), Bosnia and Herzegovina
day 1: Sarajevo historical center, Sarajevo, Sacred Heart cathedral, Sarajevo, Gazi Husrev-beg museum, Sarajevo, Bascarsija old bazaar; accommodation in Sarajevo Tour finishes in: Sarajevo (Sarajevo), Bosnia and Herzegovina Planned distance of this tour: 1809 km. #366 Tour maps detailedDue to the length and duration of this route, we were unable to put all the tour attractions on one map. Instead of one general map, here are a few detailed maps of this tour. Detailed map for part: Sarajevo > Bugojno Detailed map for part: Bugojno > Sarajevo Availability of this tourPlease check below for the availability of this private tour for a specific month and year. In addition, for this tour, a 45 days cut-off period is in effect. Of course, you are always welcome to contact us with questions about availability. Check availability for specific period:
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The min amount of people in this tour: 1 This private tour is available all year round. SRS means single room supplement. Prices above depend on the season. Read our pricing policy. Maybe you want?What the tour includes• transport with driver • transportation in car with air conditioner • the car is minivan by default • company's tour guide • English spoken driver and tour guide • tour guide all the time with you • transportation for your group only, no foreigners • accommodation in 3-star hotels or pensions • accommodation with breakfast only What the tour does not include• lunch and dinner • accommodation in single rooms • hotel tourist tax • professional tour guide • entry fees and tickets • flights tickets • ferry tickets • travel insurance • country visas Safe TravelsThe Safe Travels stamp allows travelers to recognize destination companies around the world that have implemented health and hygiene protocols that are aligned with WTTC's Global Safe Travels Protocols. Monterrasol Travel Private tours has implemented health and hygiene protocols. Monterrasol Travel is the Safe Travels company. ![]() |
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